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I am helping a friend clean out an old house. One of the people who used to live there died. I don't know if he died in the house or not. Lots of things were left behind by the previous owner. He wanted to know if any of these things were valuable. I told him that I would take pics and take them to an antiques dealer. I charged my digital聽 camera and had recently bought a new memory card. I took three pics, and got the message that the memory was full. I tried using my cell phone camera, battery was dead. As it would happen, there was a "one use" camera there. I took a couple of pics with it, and the flash stopped working. sounds like it. you should do some research on the house and the previous owners well find out the history of the house and if you can find out about the person who died in the house, you can try going to entityseeker.com Maybe if the camera worked, you may have recorded some images, like these? datz sum creapy stuff Check the house again and bring a navigational compass. If the needle of the compass behaves erratically, then my guess is right. The house or the portion of the house where weird things happen could be in a region where high electro-magnetic field exists. Electro-magnetic fields can affect devices with integrated circuitry. First I would look at the pics you did get for any possible anomalies. Then grab your camera and go take more pics you may not have any further problems. If you do then ask your friend if anything strange is going on. You need to exorcise the daemons. Bring a priest, and some holy water. Be ready to **** brix when a daemon pops out and eats your face though. Did you buy one of those crappy, $10 2-gig memory cards? They're not that reliable. The micro-sd card in my phone often my phone will be like "where is it?" and I have to pop it out and back in and then it sees it. That's prly what happened with your digital camera. You said the battery was dead on your cell. You didn't provide any details to make that seem anomalous. Maybe you just forgot to charge it? And those "one use" cameras are freakin' cheap, they are very unreliable. I quit using them and bought a digital after the last one that had the film loaded wrong and every picture had a black bar on it. Coincidences can happen, and you did say that you bought a new memory card, so something could have been the matter with that. Give your equipment another once over and go back and take some more photos. I bet you won't have any problem. that's creapy.... |
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Can you bring it in to a place that sells them and get it tested...it could be the connections on the actual camera are corroded a little bit or something like that has to do with the camera and no... Memory full--try saving the pictures to your computer and clear the memory, ALSO... Card defective or camera is not set for the correct resolution to take more pictures--if you have choices for ... Try the Canon Powershot S5 IS or the Canon Powershot SX100 IS. ...sound like an internal problem what i would recommend is try first connecting it to your computer if your computer dosen't read the camera then remove any baterries, memory cards, and/or inter... If it uses AA, get Eneloops. They won't selfdischarge if you don't use it for a while. Most regular NiMH batteries will die out in 30 days or so if they are sitting unused. Most came... You are in the realm of the $250 + cameras for the most part. Look here for cameras introduced since the first of this year ... you may find a few in your price range with most of those features... I think you are referring to the common talk of a battery getting "Memory" I guess you would call it. Like charging itself only part way if charged when not empty. Most newer batteries ... If i tried everybattery known to man then NO. all you can do is get a new camera. If you tried many but not all then heres wat might help. Look at the Volts needed or recommended to use the c... |
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